Sherrone Moore Fired

Wait, is this the actual story?

Holy ****.
Maybe someone more familiar with law enforcement could chime in. But I’m skeptical of that story because he hasn’t been charged yet (according to below). If that story were true, I’d imagine he certainly would have been charged already right?

 
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both of you are correct. She was at fault for being in the relationship, but also a victim. When there is an authority dynamic, it definitely makes it more complex. He could have used his authority to force her into the relationship or incentivized it. (Example: If you do xyz, I'll give you a big raise. if not, I will fire you).

Sadly, there are many women that think sleeping your way up the ladder is acceptable and many men take advantage of women by encouraging it.
An executive assistant making $90k/yr is having her face posted all over social media. Plenty of people are guilty of cheating, very few will face repercussions of this magnitude. The punishment doesn't fit the crime on her end in my humble opinion.

He had an extremely high profile job knowing full well most of his actions are in full view of the public. He lost that job and seems to be handling it very poorly. Could end up costing his marriage. It's his own fault, but damn that has spiraled out of control.

They can be both responsible for the situation AND be victims of the fallout. I'm certain they would both go back and do it differently if given the opportunity. It's a wild story, but it's really sad when you think about the actual humans in the middle of it.
 
An executive assistant making $90k/yr is having her face posted all over social media. Plenty of people are guilty of cheating, very few will face repercussions of this magnitude. The punishment doesn't fit the crime on her end in my humble opinion.

He had an extremely high profile job knowing full well most of his actions are in full view of the public. He lost that job and seems to be handling it very poorly. Could end up costing his marriage. It's his own fault, but damn that has spiraled out of control.

They can be both responsible for the situation AND be victims of the fallout. I'm certain they would both go back and do it differently if given the opportunity. It's a wild story, but it's really sad when you think about the actual humans in the middle of it.
yes. definitely disgusting that people were posting her name and picture all over.
 
Maybe someone more familiar with law enforcement could chime in. But I’m skeptical of that story because he hasn’t been charged yet (according to below). If that story were true, I’d imagine he certainly would have been charged already right?


Most likely but there is a thing we call “the blue wall” that tends to make these processes play out a little differently then they should especially when it has national attention.

I have also heard from good sources that the majority of those rumors are true but the charging timing doesn’t strike me as odd either way due to the above
 
Maybe someone more familiar with law enforcement could chime in. But I’m skeptical of that story because he hasn’t been charged yet (according to below). If that story were true, I’d imagine he certainly would have been charged already right?


It looks like, in Michigan, law enforcement has 48 hours to bring it before a judge for a probable cause review and 72 hours to formally file charges.

I'm trusting google's AI knowledge on this. I am not a lawyer but my abs have been compared to Matthew McGonughy who has played a lawyer multiple times, which is frightening and awesome.
 
Moore and the staffer are both to blame. So why are we acting like this is some sweet innocent girl? She is not. She knew he was married, She accepted a 55 percent raise. She knew the drill. It's not like she is 15 years old. They will both play the victim card. They always do.
I don't know that anyone is acting like she's innocent. They're saying (1) Michigan was justifed in letting him go given the circumstances, (2) this was prohibited in his contract, and (3) this is prohibited in countless other employment situations.

As for "innocent" if the reports about the assault are even remotely close to true, then yes - she is a victim there. Sleeping with a guy behind his wife's back is not signing up for assault or physical threats.
 
It’s a cult thing all Michigan grads say. It’s not just about a football coach. They truly think being a Michigan Man makes you a better person.

My ex BIL was a Michigan grad as is his whole family. He’s an addict and an absent father, but I have zero doubt he thinks he’s better than all of us because he’s a Michigan Man. It’s ******* weird.
It’s a very real thing and also opens up some really surprising doors. There was this whole thing about it from one of my professors after having my white coat ceremony that was just a touch too far past school spirit for my liking.
 
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Him losing his mind once he was fired doesn't change my opinion that 2 consenting adults can hook up.

Him B&E is something he should get in trouble for.
Lol
 
both of you are correct. She was at fault for being in the relationship, but also a victim. When there is an authority dynamic, it definitely makes it more complex. He could have used his authority to force her into the relationship or incentivized it. (Example: If you do xyz, I'll give you a big raise. if not, I will fire you).

Sadly, there are many women that think sleeping your way up the ladder is acceptable and many men take advantage of women by encouraging it.
Many? Seriously many? Gtfo w that. Some? An emphatic yes. Many. Fo with that bull ****.
 
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An executive assistant making $90k/yr is having her face posted all over social media. Plenty of people are guilty of cheating, very few will face repercussions of this magnitude. The punishment doesn't fit the crime on her end in my humble opinion.

He had an extremely high profile job knowing full well most of his actions are in full view of the public. He lost that job and seems to be handling it very poorly. Could end up costing his marriage. It's his own fault, but damn that has spiraled out of control.

They can be both responsible for the situation AND be victims of the fallout. I'm certain they would both go back and do it differently if given the opportunity. It's a wild story, but it's really sad when you think about the actual humans in the middle of it.

We also don't know the dynamics of how this relationship started. Unless she pursued him from the start, its hard to truly establish consent.

The power dynamics get messy when you have a staff member and someone at the top who is much, much more powerful, which is why these kinds of relationships are prohibited most places. Unless she pursued him from the start, even him making a move on her could put her in a position where she felt like she had to consent because she may feel something like "what are the consequences if I reject him? maybe I should just go with it and try to enjoy the extra money he's promising", so its messy to verify enthusiastic consent.
 
We also don't know the dynamics of how this relationship started. Unless she pursued him from the start, its hard to truly establish consent.

The power dynamics get messy when you have a staff member and someone at the top who is much, much more powerful, which is why these kinds of relationships are prohibited most places. Unless she pursued him from the start, even her making a move on her could put her in a position where she felt like she had to consent because she may feel something like "what are the consequences if I reject him? maybe I should just go with it and try to enjoy the extra money he's promising", so its messy to verify enthusiastic consent.
"But she is hawt" justifies this in some creepers warped ass mind.
 
It’s a very real thing and also opens up some really surprising doors. There was this whole thing about it from one of my professors after having my white coat ceremony that was just a touch too far past school spirit for my liking.
Cyclone Man also opens up some doors. On certain Saturdays, as a Cyclone Man, you are pretty much guaranteed as much Busch Lite as you'd like while walking around a large parking lot.
 
We also don't know the dynamics of how this relationship started. Unless she pursued him from the start, its hard to truly establish consent.

The power dynamics get messy when you have a staff member and someone at the top who is much, much more powerful, which is why these kinds of relationships are prohibited most places. Unless she pursued him from the start, even him making a move on her could put her in a position where she felt like she had to consent because she may feel something like "what are the consequences if I reject him? maybe I should just go with it and try to enjoy the extra money he's promising", so its messy to verify enthusiastic consent.
Also it mucks up any communication, especially in this specific role as an Exec Assistant.

Moore might text that they need to talk. Is it work related or relationship related? Does he "trap" her by making it seem work related and then it pivots to personal. What about after the break up but she still has to do her job, does he force the issue.

It's all messed up and one of the many reasons why I never ever ever date anyone I work with. Just too many what if scenarios that could ruin your life, career, mental well being.
 
An executive assistant making $90k/yr is having her face posted all over social media. Plenty of people are guilty of cheating, very few will face repercussions of this magnitude. The punishment doesn't fit the crime on her end in my humble opinion.

He had an extremely high profile job knowing full well most of his actions are in full view of the public. He lost that job and seems to be handling it very poorly. Could end up costing his marriage. It's his own fault, but damn that has spiraled out of control.

They can be both responsible for the situation AND be victims of the fallout. I'm certain they would both go back and do it differently if given the opportunity. It's a wild story, but it's really sad when you think about the actual humans in the middle of it.
Its probably more likely they realized he wasn't the guy for the job and firing him with cause is way cheaper than just firing him. Cruel but $mart move by the athletic dept?
 
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Is it a step down?

Maybe I missed them crossing the threshold, but unless it happened recently Michigan is the winningest program all-time?

Alabama can’t possibly have the same resources, which is more important in this era than recency bias.
How many titles has Alabama won and how many has Michigan won in the last 50 years? This winningest program BS has to have a little context, Minnesota can claim multiple championships along with Army, but when they happened 75 years ago, how relevant are they to today? Football budget wise, Alabama is right at the top of the list, no clue about NIL.

 
Having a relationship with a subordinate is an HR problem. A 31 year old and a 39 year old hooking up is not illegal.

We can discuss the ethics and morality of having an affair/hooking up with a subordinate. We can also discuss why Moore is potentially a knife wielding sociopath who potentially threatened lives including his own. But at the end of the day, it's all a result of two full grown adults and their actions.